Patents by Inventor Tyson Singer
Tyson Singer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10491942Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLCInventors: David de Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Publication number: 20190045261Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: David de Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Patent number: 9967611Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLCInventors: David De Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Publication number: 20170026690Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: David De Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Patent number: 9516253Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: TVWorks, LLCInventors: David De Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Publication number: 20150229869Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: David De Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Patent number: 8943533Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: TVWorks, LLCInventors: David de Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Publication number: 20120246682Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: TVWORKS, LLCInventors: David de Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Patent number: 8220018Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space ’ within and for iTV applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Tvworks, LLCInventors: David de Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Publication number: 20050188402Abstract: Preferred placement of programming content is provided by a system and method to organize or sequence the display of a set of programmable content elements of an iTV application to a viewer, using business rules that describe the preferred placement conditions or criteria. Such criteria include brand, content owner, application location, current channel, current channel family, current channel category, time of day, content category, current program, current program genre, current iTV application, current content type, and/or subscriber and set-top box profile and behavior data. In one implementation, the present invention allows for managing the ‘shelf space’ within and for iTV applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: David de Andrade, John Carney, Samuel Moreau, Tyson Singer, Srikanth Ganapavarapu
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Patent number: 6834298Abstract: A Network Auto-Discovery service is provided. In operation, an administrator inputs a set of IP (Internet Protocol) address ranges inside which the distributed system exists. The Auto-Discovery Unit (104) steps through the IP addresses in the ranges testing each one to determine if there is a machine at that IP address. If a machine is found at that address, an exploration process is begun. First, attempts are made to contact a Responder (112) on the machine. If one exists, the Responder (112) accepts the configuration information provided to it. Then the Responder (112) returns a set of objects that describe the hardware and software components of that machine. The returned information contains a list of management applications associated with system components. The Auto-Discovery Unit (104) then stores this information. The location and exploration process is repeated at scheduled intervals indefinitely.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc.Inventors: Tyson A. Singer, Steven L. Christenson, Beejan Beheshti
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Patent number: D454354Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Hood, Tyson A. Singer, Tina Suo, Steven L. Christenson, Jay Casuba, Katrina Chiang, Michelle Michael, Beejan Beheshti, Shmuel Shaffer, Mary C. Medoff, Uwe Steinmueller
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Patent number: D427606Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Hood, Tyson A. Singer, Tina Suo, Steven L. Christenson, Jay Casuba, Katrina Chiang, Michelle Michael, Beejan Beheshti, Shmuel Shaffer, Mary C. Medoff, Uwe Steinmueller